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The devil is not afraid of your money, your talent, your popularity, or your position.He is afraid of a believer who kno...
22/05/2026

The devil is not afraid of your money, your talent, your popularity, or your position.
He is afraid of a believer who knows how to PRAY.

Because prayer brings the presence of God.
Prayer breaks chains.
Prayer destroys the works of darkness.
Prayer gives strength when the enemy wants you weak.

Satan’s mission is to silence you.
He will attack your mind with fear.
He will attack your heart with pain.
He will attack your spirit with temptation.
He will make you feel tired, unworthy, and alone.

Why?

Because the enemy knows that once you start praying, Heaven moves.

Every tear you cry in prayer is seen by God.
Every silent battle is heard by Heaven.
Every verse you declare becomes a weapon against darkness.

The devil wants you distracted.
God wants you surrendered.

Stop entertaining sin that is killing your soul.
Stop listening to lies that pull you away from God.
Stop giving the enemy a place in your life.

Fight back through prayer.
Fight back through worship.
Fight back through the Word of God.

The enemy may attack you, but he cannot destroy a child of God who stays connected to Jesus Christ.

You were not called to surrender to darkness.
You were called to overcome it.

📖 “For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God to the pulling down of strong holds.” — 2 Corinthians 10:4

Your tongue is not just for speaking — it is a weapon that can either destroy lives or bring life to dead situations. Ma...
22/05/2026

Your tongue is not just for speaking — it is a weapon that can either destroy lives or bring life to dead situations. Many people are wounded not by knives, but by words spoken in anger, pride, gossip, and negativity. A single sentence can break a person’s confidence, destroy relationships, and push someone deeper into darkness. But words filled with God’s truth can also heal broken hearts, restore hope, strengthen weak souls, and lead people back to Jesus.

What fills your mind and heart will eventually come out of your mouth. If your heart is filled with bitterness, your words will carry poison. If your mind is consumed by fear, your mouth will speak doubt. But when you allow the Word of God to fill your spirit daily, your speech begins to change. You stop cursing your future and start declaring God’s promises. You stop speaking defeat and start speaking faith. You stop spreading hate and start releasing love, peace, wisdom, and encouragement.

The world is already full of negativity, criticism, and hopelessness. Be different. Be someone whose words carry the presence of God. Speak life over your children, your family, your ministry, your future, and even over yourself. Some people are surviving battles silently, and your words may become the miracle that keeps them from giving up.

Do not allow darkness to control your tongue. Let the Holy Spirit transform your heart and renew your mind so that every word you release glorifies God. Speak healing instead of pain. Speak faith instead of fear. Speak blessings instead of curses. Speak LIFE because Heaven is listening to every word you say. ✨🔥🙏

Moses says, “Why have you burdened me?” — Numbers 11He wasn’t rebelling.He was breaking.“Why have you burdened me?”That ...
16/04/2026

Moses says, “Why have you burdened me?” — Numbers 11

He wasn’t rebelling.

He was breaking.

“Why have you burdened me?”
That is not the voice of a lazy man.
That is the cry of a leader crushed under weight he was never meant to carry alone.

In Numbers 11, Moses is surrounded by complaining people, endless pressure, and a responsibility that feels too heavy for one soul. He says to the Lord, in essence, “Why me? Why this? I cannot carry all these people by myself.” And that moment is painfully human.

Even God’s servants can reach the edge.

Even chosen men can feel exhausted.

Even faithful leaders can say, “Lord, this is too much.”

But here’s what we miss: Moses’ cry was not the end of the story. It was the doorway to God’s provision. The Lord did not shame him for being overwhelmed. He answered him. He shared the burden. He gave help. He reminded Moses that divine calling does not mean solitary carrying.

And that points us straight to Christ.

Because Moses could not carry the people.
And you cannot carry everyone either.
But Jesus can.

Where Moses groaned under the burden, Christ bore the ultimate burden of sin on the cross. Where Moses said, “I cannot carry them alone,” Jesus stretched out His hands and carried sinners all the way to mercy. He is the better Mediator. The better Shepherd. The stronger Deliverer.

So when your heart says, “Why have You burdened me?” do not hide that cry from God. Bring it to Him. The Lord is not threatened by exhausted prayers. He meets them. He strengthens the weary. He gives grace to the crushed. He does not just command you to endure. He gives Himself to you in the middle of the weight.

Maybe this is your word today:

You are not faithless because you feel tired.
You are not disqualified because you feel overwhelmed.
You are not abandoned because the burden feels heavy.

Run to Christ.

Lay the weight down at His feet.
What you cannot carry, He can.
What you cannot fix, He can redeem.
What is breaking you, He can use to bring you to deeper surrender.

Numbers 11 is not just about a burdened Moses. It is about a patient God and a sufficient Savior.

Take heart.
The burden may be real.
But so is His grace.

“Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.” — Matthew 11:28

From scandal to grace — because Jesus rewrites everything.
Hillary Kiprono

THE FIRST MIRACLE: WHEN HEAVEN TOUCHED AN ORDINARY MOMENT— John 2:5: “His mother said to the servants, ‘Do whatever He t...
16/04/2026

THE FIRST MIRACLE: WHEN HEAVEN TOUCHED AN ORDINARY MOMENT

— John 2:5: “His mother said to the servants, ‘Do whatever He tells you.’”

In the quiet town of Cana, a wedding celebration was in full joy—laughter filled the air, music echoed through the halls, and families gathered to honor love. But suddenly, behind the scenes, a crisis unfolded. The wine had run out. In that culture, this was more than an inconvenience—it was a deep embarrassment, a moment that could stain the entire celebration. What was meant to be a joyful union was on the verge of turning into shame.

Then stepped in Jesus Christ.

His mother, Mary, aware of the situation, didn’t panic. She didn’t argue. She simply turned to Him and then spoke words that would echo through generations: “Do whatever He tells you.” In that moment, she demonstrated a powerful truth—when we trust Him, even without understanding, miracles are set in motion.

Jesus instructed the servants to fill six stone jars with water—ordinary water, in ordinary containers, used for ceremonial washing. There was nothing special about them. No sign of what was about to happen. Yet in simple obedience, the servants filled them to the brim.

And then… the impossible happened.

Without noise, without spectacle, without striving—Jesus transformed the water into wine. Not just any wine, but the finest. When the master of the banquet tasted it, he was astonished. The best had been saved for last.

This miracle was more than a display of power—it was a revelation of who Jesus is. He doesn’t just meet needs; He exceeds expectations. He doesn’t just fix what’s broken; He restores it with greater glory. In a moment where shame was near, He brought honor. Where there was lack, He released abundance.

And here is the deeper message: God often works through the ordinary to produce the extraordinary. The jars were common. The water was simple. The act was quiet. Yet the result was divine. Many times, we overlook what God has placed in our hands because it seems too small, too normal—but when surrendered to Him, it becomes a vessel for miracles.

This story also reminds us that obedience unlocks the supernatural. The servants didn’t question. They didn’t hesitate. They simply followed His instruction—and because of that, they witnessed what others could not see. There are miracles waiting on the other side of your obedience.

Today, whatever feels like it’s running out in your life—joy, strength, peace, hope—place it in His hands. Trust His process, even when it doesn’t make sense. Because the same Jesus who turned water into wine is still at work today, turning emptiness into overflow, sorrow into joy, and endings into divine beginnings.

He always saves the best for last!
Hillary Kiprono
Apostle Kiprono Eugellion Angel Ministries

WHEN FIRE CAN’T TOUCH YOU: FAITH THAT DEFEATS THE FURNACE 🔥Daniel 3:25 — “Look! I see four men walking around in the fir...
16/04/2026

WHEN FIRE CAN’T TOUCH YOU: FAITH THAT DEFEATS THE FURNACE 🔥

Daniel 3:25 — “Look! I see four men walking around in the fire, unbound and unharmed, and the fourth looks like the Son of God.”

In one of the most powerful moments in Scripture, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego stood before a raging furnace, not because they were weak—but because they refused to bow. While a nation trembled before the command of King Nebuchadnezzar, these three men stood firm in their faith, declaring that even if God did not deliver them, they would never serve another god.

Their faith was not based on outcomes—it was rooted in conviction.

The fire was heated seven times hotter than usual, a symbol of impossible situations, overwhelming pressure, and certain destruction. But what the enemy meant to destroy them became the very stage where God would reveal His power. They were bound and thrown into the flames, yet what burned was not their bodies—it was their chains.

And then came the moment that shook a king.

Nebuchadnezzar looked into the furnace expecting death—but instead, he saw life. He expected screams—but saw peace. He threw in three men bound, but saw four men walking freely. That is the mystery and the power of divine intervention: when God steps in, the situation doesn’t just improve—it transforms completely.

The fourth man in the fire was not just a presence—He was protection. He was not just watching—He was walking with them. In the middle of destruction, God revealed Himself as Emmanuel—God with us.

This story teaches us that God doesn’t always stop the fire—but He always steps into it with us. The flames may surround you, but they cannot consume you when His presence is with you. The trial may be real, but so is His covering. The pressure may be intense, but His peace is greater.

Notice this: when they came out of the fire, not even the smell of smoke was on them. That is the kind of deliverance God gives—not partial, not halfway, but complete. What should have marked them instead became their testimony.

Your fire today may look like fear, rejection, delay, or pressure—but don’t bow. Stand firm. Because the same God who walked in the furnace is still walking with His people today. And what looks like your end may actually be your greatest revelation.

When others expect you to fall, God will cause you to stand. When the fire rises, His presence increases. And when it’s all over, even your enemies will have to acknowledge that your God is real.

Hillary Kiprono
Apostle Kiprono Eugellion Angel Ministries

WHEN FIRE FALLS — THE GOD WHO ANSWERS 1 Kings 18:38“Then the fire of the Lord fell and burned up the sacrifice, the wood...
16/04/2026

WHEN FIRE FALLS — THE GOD WHO ANSWERS

1 Kings 18:38
“Then the fire of the Lord fell and burned up the sacrifice, the wood, the stones and the soil, and also licked up the water in the trench.”

There are moments in life when truth stands alone, outnumbered, misunderstood, and challenged by everything around it. On Mount Carmel, the prophet Elijah stood in such a moment. Surrounded by hundreds of false prophets and a nation wavering between belief and doubt, he did not rely on noise, numbers, or human effort—he relied on God. While others shouted, performed, and exhausted themselves trying to force a response, Elijah simply prayed with quiet confidence. And in that moment, heaven answered.

The fire that fell was not just a display of power—it was a declaration. It proved that God is not silent, not distant, and not defeated by the chaos of this world. The soaked altar, the impossible conditions, and the overwhelming opposition only made the miracle clearer: when God moves, no obstacle can stand in His way. What seemed impossible to man became undeniable evidence of divine truth.

This story teaches us that faith is not about striving to impress God or competing with the voices around us. It is about standing firm, even when you feel alone, and trusting that God will respond in His perfect time. Elijah didn’t need to manipulate the moment—he trusted the One who controls all things. And when the fire fell, it silenced every doubt.

In your own life, there may be “Mount Carmel” moments—times when your faith is tested, when truth feels outnumbered, and when answers seem delayed. But just like Elijah, you are called to stand, to trust, and to remain faithful. Because the same God who answered by fire still answers today. He sees your faith, hears your prayers, and at the right moment, He will respond in a way that leaves no room for doubt.

When God answers, it is complete. He doesn’t just touch the situation—He consumes it, transforms it, and reveals His glory through it. So don’t give up in the waiting. Don’t lose heart in the silence. Your moment is coming.

Hillary Kiprono
Apostle Kiprono Eugellion Angel Ministries

He didn’t die… he was taken.2 Kings 2:11. Elijah is walking with Elisha, and in a moment everything shifts. A chariot of...
16/04/2026

He didn’t die… he was taken.

2 Kings 2:11. Elijah is walking with Elisha, and in a moment everything shifts. A chariot of fire appears. Horses of fire. A whirlwind tears through the ground.

And just like that… Elijah is gone.

Not buried.
Not mourned.
Taken.

This wasn’t slow. This wasn’t expected. One second they’re walking together… the next there’s a separation so violent and supernatural that Elisha can only cry out as he watches it happen.

And Elijah is carried into heaven.

This is the kind of moment that reminds you… God doesn’t operate inside what feels normal to us.

No process.
No explanation.
Just power.

And Elisha is left standing there, looking up, realizing something just shifted.

Because the mantle didn’t stay with Elijah.

It fell.

And now it’s on him.

That’s the part people overlook.

The story isn’t just about Elijah being taken. It’s about what happens next. The responsibility. The calling. The continuation of what God was already doing.

Because God doesn’t stop moving when one person is taken.
He raises another.

And what was carried before… gets picked up again.

Hillary Kiprono
Apostle Kiprono Eugellion Angel Ministries

THE WALLS OF JERICHO – WHEN OBEDIENCE BREAKS WHAT STRENGTH CANNOTThe story of Jericho is one of the most powerful demons...
16/04/2026

THE WALLS OF JERICHO – WHEN OBEDIENCE BREAKS WHAT STRENGTH CANNOT

The story of Jericho is one of the most powerful demonstrations that victory does not always come by force, but by obedience. The city of Jericho was heavily fortified, its walls massive and intimidating, symbolizing impossibility to any natural strategy. To Israel, it looked unconquerable. But God was not looking for military strength—He was looking for faith that listens and obeys completely.

God gave Joshua a strange instruction: march around the city in silence for six days, and on the seventh day, march seven times and shout. To human logic, this strategy made no sense. Yet obedience to God often defies human understanding. Israel did not win by swords or spears, but by trusting that God’s word is stronger than every barrier standing before them.

On the seventh day, when the people obeyed fully and raised a loud shout of faith, the impossible happened—the walls of Jericho collapsed. What stood for generations fell in a single moment. This teaches us that no wall is too strong when God commands it to fall. Fear, delay, and human limitation cannot withstand consistent obedience to divine instruction.

The real battle of Jericho was never outside the walls—it was inside the hearts of God’s people. Would they trust Him even when nothing made sense? Would they obey even when results were invisible? Their victory was born in silence, sustained in obedience, and revealed in praise.

Today, Jericho reminds us that every believer will face “walls”—financial walls, emotional walls, spiritual walls, and generational barriers. But the same God who brought down Jericho still speaks. And when He speaks, our only responsibility is obedience. Because where God commands, victory is already guaranteed.

They had no idea this was about to happen.Matthew 17:1–2. They go up the mountain with Jesus like it’s just another day....
16/04/2026

They had no idea this was about to happen.

Matthew 17:1–2. They go up the mountain with Jesus like it’s just another day. They’ve walked with Him, talked with Him, seen miracles already.

But nothing like this.

His face starts shining like the sun.
His clothes turn white like light itself.

Not reflecting light… producing it.

Then Moses and Elijah are standing there with Him. Men they only knew from Scripture… now right in front of them.

This isn’t normal anymore.
This is God pulling the curtain back.

And they can’t stay on their feet.

They hit the ground.

Not trying to be dramatic.
Not trying to understand it.

They just know… this is bigger than them.

Because up until this moment, they knew Him as teacher.
As miracle worker.
As the one they were following.

But now they’re seeing Him for who He really is.

There’s a difference.

You can be close to Jesus and still not fully see Him.
You can follow Him and still not understand the weight of who you’re following.

Until He shows you.

And when He does… everything changes.

You don’t stay casual.
You don’t stay the same.

Because once you see His glory… you realize this isn’t just someone to listen to.

This is someone you bow to.

And once that becomes real… you can’t go back to how you saw Him before.

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You weren’t there.But those nails were meant for you.Read that again.The crown wasn’t just on His head.The weight of you...
29/03/2026

You weren’t there.
But those nails were meant for you.

Read that again.

The crown wasn’t just on His head.
The weight of your hidden sin was on His soul.

And we scroll past it like it’s just another story.

But it’s not.

It’s your story.

Because the truth is…
we don’t just struggle with sin—we hide it well.

We show up smiling.
We lift our hands in worship.
We post verses.

But deep down?

There’s that one thing.

That compromise you keep excusing.
That habit you swear you’ll quit “next time.”
That quiet voice saying, “God understands…” while you keep delaying obedience.

And no one sees it.

Except Him.

The Bible says, “Nothing in all creation is hidden from God’s sight” (Hebrews 4:13).
Not your thoughts.
Not your motives.
Not even the sin you’ve learned to rename.

So let me ask you—

What are you still holding onto
that Jesus already died to free you from?

And here’s the part that breaks us…

Those three nails?
They weren’t random.

They were necessary.

Because “the wages of sin is death” (Romans 6:23).
Not discomfort.
Not guilt.
Death.

Someone had to pay.

And you couldn’t.

So He did.

Isaiah said it long before it happened:
“He was pierced for our transgressions, crushed for our iniquities… and by His wounds we are healed” (Isaiah 53:5).

Pierced.

Not for His sin.
For yours.

For mine.

For the things we thought we got away with.

Don’t scroll.

This is where everything changes.

We love the image of the cross.
But we avoid the truth of it.

The cross is not decoration.
It’s ex*****on.

It’s where your sin met God’s justice—
and grace refused to let you die for it.

AHA REVELATION:
The nails didn’t hold Jesus on the cross—love did.

He could have called angels.
He could have walked away.
But He stayed.

For you.

Even knowing the things you’d still struggle with.

Even knowing the times you’d ignore Him.

Even knowing the secret parts of you no one else sees.

He stayed.

Here’s the mirror—

SPIRITUAL MIRROR STATEMENT:
If you keep hiding what Jesus already paid for, you’re choosing chains He already broke.

That hits different, doesn’t it?

Because some of us don’t need more motivation.
We need surrender.

And let’s be honest—

Some people don’t reject Jesus…
they just refuse to let Him be Lord over that area.

That one.

You know it.

The one you protect.

The one you justify.

The one you visit in secret.

But grace is not permission to stay the same.
Grace is power to be made new.

Because the verse doesn’t end with death.

“The wages of sin is death, BUT the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord” (Romans 6:23).

There it is.

The Gospel.

Sin is real.
Judgment is real.
But so is mercy.

Jesus didn’t just die.
He rose.

And that means your story doesn’t end in failure.

It can end in restoration.

In freedom.

In new identity.

You are not the sin you’re hiding.
You are not the failure you’re replaying.

In Christ, you are redeemed.

But redemption begins with repentance.

Not excuses.
Not delay.

Surrender.

Right now.

Whisper it if you have to:

“Jesus… I’m done hiding.”

And He will meet you there.

Not with condemnation—
but with cleansing.

“If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness” (1 John 1:9).

Faithful.

Not frustrated.
Not tired of you.

Faithful.

If this is hitting your heart, don’t ignore it.

That’s not emotion.

That’s conviction.

And conviction is grace knocking.

If you need help going deeper—there are free 60+ page Christian ebooks available that walk through repentance, identity, and real transformation in Christ. Not surface-level faith. Real discipleship. Real freedom.

You don’t have to fight this alone.

Comment “GRACE” if you’re choosing freedom today.
Save this—because the battle doesn’t end tonight.

And if this stirred something in you… follow this page—God is not done speaking.

And next time, we’re going deeper into the moment Jesus said, “It is finished”… and what that really means for the chains you still feel.

From scandal to grace — because Jesus rewrites everything.

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